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This Week in History : April 23, 2005: A Trip to the Zoo and $1.6 Billion Later ⊠On April 23, 2005, at exactly 8:31:52 pm local time, the first ever YouTube video was uploaded. It was titled âMe at the Zooâ and is a 19 second recording of the co-founder of YouTube (Jawed Karim) standing in…
Read MoreFeatured Article : What is Lapsus$?
In this article, we look at the cyber-crime gang Lapsus$, how they operate and the details of some of their recent high-profile attacks. Cyber-Crime Gang Lapsus$ is reported to be a mostly teenage cyber-crime gang (hackers), mainly based in South America, yet with its alleged multi-millionaire teenage leader based in Oxford, UK. The gang, which…
Read MoreTech News : EU To Limit Power Of Large Tech Platforms
The EU Parliament, Council negotiators and lawmakers have agreed new rules under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) that will limit the market power of the big technology companies and open up the market for competitors. What Is The Digital Markets Act? The Digital Markets Act (DMA) from the European Commission has been designed to ensure…
Read MoreTech Insight : GIF Creator Died. Just What Did He Invent?
In this insight, we look at how Stephen Wilhite invented the GIF file, and how his invention has endured while the Internet has undergone vast changes. Who Was Stephen Wilhite? Stephen Wilhite is regarded as one of the inventors who changed the face of the Internet. White worked at CompuServe in the 1980s. Founded in…
Read MoreFeatured Article : What Are Disposable Emails?
In this article, we look at what disposable email addresses are, their benefits and disadvantages, and we look at a few examples of disposable email address services. What Are Disposable Email Addresses? Disposable / temporary email addresses (DEA), also known as âburnerâ email addresses, are (mostly free) services that allow the user to set up…
Read MoreTech News : From 7 Mins Download … To 0.12 Secs (ish!)
Nanjingâs government-backed Purple Mountain Laboratories claims to have made a 6G breakthrough by recording the fastest real-time wireless communication speed ever recorded. For reference, 6G is likely to be around 50 times faster than 5G, which itself is around 20 times faster than 4G. Whilst this is very approximate, this could mean that a film…
Read MoreFeatured Article : Facebook (Meta) To Integrate Workplace With Microsoft Teams
Facebook/Meta has announced that it is integrating Workplace with Microsoftâs collaboration app Teams to enable users to share information more easily between the two platforms. What Is Workplace? First announced in 2016, originally Facebookâs internal messaging board, and formerly known as âFacebook At Workâ, Workplace is the work-focused version of Facebookâs social app. The app…
Read MoreTop five data security principles to follow when moving to the cloud
Why migrating to the cloud does come with risks that need to be addressed. In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, digital transformation has become essential for enterprises forced to adapt to new working conditions. Many organizations had already started their digital journey at the beginning of last year, but the global epidemic certainly accelerated…
Read MoreThese are the top cybersecurity challenges of 2021
Corporate leaders are increasingly elevating the importance of cybersecurity to their companies. But recent high-profile attacks show how much more needs to be done in the year ahead. Here are the five biggest cybersecurity challenges that must be overcome. The far-reaching cybersecurity breaches of 2020, culminating in the widespread Solarwinds supply chain attack, were a…
Read MoreThe road to permanent remote working
The transition into permanent remote working is inescapable now. Countless articles, morning talk shows and widely-shared social media polls have all indicated this irreversible trajectory. There is simply no recourse to âun-ring that bellâ. What may have started off as a necessity to adhere to social distancing regulations is progressively becoming a preference, a lifestyle choice and the norm…
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